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  • 1. 

    Islam:  Which of these is not a Holy Day?

    • A.

      Mawlid

    • B.

      Eid al-Adha

    • C.

      Eid al-Fitr

    • D.

      Zakah

    Correct Answer
    D. Zakah
    Explanation
    Zakah is not a Holy Day in Islam. It is a form of obligatory charity that Muslims are required to give to the poor and needy. Mawlid, Eid al-Adha, and Eid al-Fitr are all considered Holy Days in Islam. Mawlid is the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, Eid al-Adha is the Feast of Sacrifice, and Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.

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  • 2. 

    Islam: Which of the Five Pillars is "The declaration of faith"?

    • A.

      Salah

    • B.

      Shahadah

    • C.

      Hajj

    • D.

      Sawm

    Correct Answer
    B. Shahadah
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Shahadah. Shahadah is the declaration of faith in Islam, where a person declares their belief in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad. It is considered the most fundamental pillar of Islam and serves as a testimony of one's commitment to the religion. Salah refers to the ritual prayer, Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca, and Sawm is the fasting during the month of Ramadan.

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  • 3. 

    Islam: Which of the Five Pillars is the pilgrimage to Makkah?

    • A.

      Zakah

    • B.

      Ramadan

    • C.

      Hajj

    • D.

      Salah

    Correct Answer
    C. Hajj
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Hajj. Hajj is the pilgrimage to Makkah and is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is a religious duty for Muslims to make this pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime, if they are physically and financially able to do so. During Hajj, Muslims perform a series of rituals, including circling the Kaaba, standing at Mount Arafat, and throwing pebbles at symbolic pillars. This pilgrimage is a significant event in the life of a Muslim and is a demonstration of their devotion to Allah.

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  • 4. 

    Islam: Which of the Five Pillars deals with Charity?

    • A.

      Hajj

    • B.

      Sawm

    • C.

      Shahadah

    • D.

      Zakah

    Correct Answer
    D. Zakah
    Explanation
    Zakah is the correct answer because it is one of the Five Pillars of Islam that deals with charity. Zakah is the act of giving a portion of one's wealth to those in need, and it is considered a religious duty for all Muslims who are financially able to do so. This act of charity helps to purify one's wealth and remind individuals of the importance of sharing their blessings with others.

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  • 5. 

    Islam: The god that Muslims believe in is

    Correct Answer
    Allah
    Ah-Rahman
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Allah. In Islam, Allah is the name of the god that Muslims believe in. It is the Arabic word for God and is used exclusively to refer to the one true deity in Islam. Ah-Rahman, on the other hand, is one of the 99 names or attributes of Allah, meaning "The Most Merciful". While both Allah and Ah-Rahman are significant in Islamic theology, the question specifically asks for the god that Muslims believe in, which is Allah.

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  • 6. 

    Confucinism: How was the religon practiced?

    • A.

      Praying

    • B.

      Rituals

    • C.

      Scrificing

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Rituals
    Explanation
    Confucianism was practiced through rituals. Rituals were an important part of Confucian religious and social practices. These rituals included ceremonies to honor ancestors, worship of deities, and various other ceremonial activities. Through these rituals, practitioners of Confucianism sought to maintain harmony and order in society, cultivate personal virtues, and show respect for their ancestors and the divine. Praying and sacrificing were not the primary ways in which Confucianism was practiced, although they may have been incorporated into some rituals.

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  • 7. 

    Confucinism: What are their belifs on afterlife?

    • A.

      You go to a good place with eternal happiness

    • B.

      You go to a goob place if you've been good

    • C.

      You go to a bad place if you've been bad

    • D.

      There is no afterlife

    Correct Answer
    D. There is no afterlife
    Explanation
    According to Confucianism, there is no belief in an afterlife. Unlike many other religions or belief systems, Confucianism focuses more on moral and ethical conduct in the present life rather than the prospect of an afterlife. The emphasis is on living a virtuous life and fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities towards society and family. The idea of being rewarded or punished in an afterlife based on one's actions is not a part of Confucian beliefs.

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  • 8. 

    Confucinism: When did confucinism begin?

    • A.

      Around 1,000 years ago

    • B.

      Around 2,500 years ago

    • C.

      Around 2,000 years ago

    • D.

      Around 3,000 years ago

    Correct Answer
    B. Around 2,500 years ago
    Explanation
    Confucianism began around 2,500 years ago. Confucianism is a philosophical and ethical system that originated in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was founded by Confucius, a Chinese philosopher and teacher, who lived from 551 to 479 BCE. His teachings emphasized the importance of moral values, social harmony, and the cultivation of personal virtues. Confucianism had a significant influence on Chinese culture and society, shaping its political, educational, and social systems for centuries.

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  • 9. 

    Confucionism: Did they believe in a God?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    • C.

      Don't Feel Like Answering

    Correct Answer
    B. No
    Explanation
    Confucianism does not focus on the belief in a God. Instead, it emphasizes ethical and moral principles, social harmony, and the importance of personal and societal development. Confucianism is more of a philosophical and ethical system rather than a religious one, which is why the answer is "No."

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  • 10. 

    Confucionism: What is a holiday of confusianism?

    • A.

      There is none

    • B.

      Xian-Shao

    • C.

      Waa-Min

    • D.

      Sun-Hing

    Correct Answer
    A. There is none
    Explanation
    Confucianism does not have a specific holiday. Unlike other religions or belief systems that have designated holidays to celebrate or commemorate important events or figures, Confucianism does not have a specific day or festival dedicated to its teachings or founder, Confucius. Therefore, the correct answer is that there is no holiday of Confucianism.

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